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dangoure joined by and winslow wheeler. ♪ washington journal" good morning. president obama addresses the disabled veterans convention in orlando, florida before heading on vacation. this is the president in a press conference yesterday, promising to reform the current nsa surveillance program. he listed a series of proposals. a advisory group released review of communication technology by the end of the year. the president wants the american confidenceave "more in these programs." for the first 45 minutes we will discuss the proposal.
dangoure joined by and winslow wheeler. ♪ washington journal" good morning. president obama addresses the disabled veterans convention in orlando, florida before heading on vacation. this is the president in a press conference yesterday, promising to reform the current nsa surveillance program. he listed a series of proposals. a advisory group released review of communication technology by the end of the year. the president wants the american confidenceave "more in these...
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even all the things i mentioned int were moscow spitting the eye of washington. a lot of these things are largely inconsequential in the long-term relationship. the administration is going to carry on having high level public and back channel communications with russia. we have generally positive relationships. 's closestobama advisers or say what do we really gain from spending a lot of time on russia? hrbacher, you cause him a libertarian. --howuld didn't sho reasonable are these? excited about their because of earsomewhat knee-jerk response to u.s. involvement in syria, saying no matter what the united states should not get involved even if there is wide spread chemical weapons use on either side. i think he is respected in washington because as -- because he has always been someone you has said things that are on people's minds. in terms of big-time influence in the libertarian party, i am not sure how much there is. >> what about his position on edward snowden? >> that was really interesting. his views are kind of all over the map. he is very hard on immigra
even all the things i mentioned int were moscow spitting the eye of washington. a lot of these things are largely inconsequential in the long-term relationship. the administration is going to carry on having high level public and back channel communications with russia. we have generally positive relationships. 's closestobama advisers or say what do we really gain from spending a lot of time on russia? hrbacher, you cause him a libertarian. --howuld didn't sho reasonable are these? excited...
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shortly after gray took office in 2011, brown, who had also run for mayor, told the "washington post" that he was paid and offered a job in exchange for disparaging information during the election. federal investigators soon discover that much of brown for the story was true. they also uncovered david even bigger secret -- the shadow campaign. basically you had a campaign that was going on, the regular campaign easy, and then you had another set of folks who were in an office right next to the great campaign. during the campaign, there is so much going on i'm a unit several workers actually complaining, several official workers complaining about the other workers because they felt that they were getting paid more, and there was a lot of confusion as to who was paying them, etc. it was not until a year later that folks started putting things together when federal investigators began asking questions, and they realize wait a minute, the folks who were next door, we cannot find any record of them in the canon -- the campaign-finance records that we see. so how did those folks get paid, a
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"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern. institution, defense cuts coming in 2014, some of the most harmful to the military under sequestration. eventts were part of an on the effective budget cuts on military preparedness. you can see it in its entirety any time at c-span.org. here is a look. >> if you look at the 2014 would behe cuts that required by sequestration are so harsh for that year and there's no way to phase them in realistically. it is even a worse debacle than the sequestration and the pain that occurs in that year towards even what we're going through this summer. a compounds what we are going through the air force isn't flying, for example, when equipment cues are piling up and we're not fixing the stuff we need to keep safe for our forces. so i think congressman ultimately said the $52 billion in 2014 defense cuts that sequestration would require need to be softened a little and maybe get at because to the backing or something. don't dowords, they anything that is fundamentally changing the basic logic of se
"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern. institution, defense cuts coming in 2014, some of the most harmful to the military under sequestration. eventts were part of an on the effective budget cuts on military preparedness. you can see it in its entirety any time at c-span.org. here is a look. >> if you look at the 2014 would behe cuts that required by sequestration are so harsh for that year and there's no way to phase them in realistically. it is even a...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you have got labor, chamber of commerce, evan impel calls, student groups, name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. thank you very much, everybody. david: president of the united states taking a lot of different questions, some which affected the market directly as per are attended who he would choose as a replacement for ben bernanke as the chairman of the federal reserve but spending a lot of time and a lot of passion in particular on the issue of health care. peter barnes was watching along with us all. he is closer to the action than we are. let's go back to him for reaction. we knew, peter, he would be talking about the nsa and about the surveillance program. well, peter is not there yet. he did in fact mention a couple of particular things that he was going to do to address concerns of americans about that. [closing bell ringing] about which we'll talk in a moment. meanwhi
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you have got labor, chamber of commerce, evan impel calls, student groups, name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. thank you very much, everybody. david: president of the united states taking a lot of different questions, some which affected the market directly as per are attended who he would choose as a replacement for ben...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george zimmerman. he began by talking about issues of national security. he addressed the affordable care act. he attacked republicans in a very thinly disguised manner saying things like why do they want to prevent 30 million
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george...
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the washington post and the graham family have been synonomous. so i was shocked, just like everybody at the post. this was like unthinkable. but then you work it through. you understand, as mort says, the business model has completely changed, and i began to think of it as the grahams sort of putting their baby out on a steamship in the 1900's to the new world. and bezos can -- he has invented the new world. so maybe he can find the future for the post. because it was not working. >> he wants control of the world and the washington post. >> well, he doesn't have a clear -- >> other people, like eric schmidt, google's ceo, his company makes less revenue than bezos and spends ten times as much. he's very political -- >> the washington post has influence on capitol hill? >> yes. but i'm saying bezos has not tried to be a huge power player here in washington. his lobbying here has largely ended up being defensive or reactive. it's either a huge change in approach or -- >> he's a libertarian. he calls himself a libertarian, i believe. >> he's a republ
the washington post and the graham family have been synonomous. so i was shocked, just like everybody at the post. this was like unthinkable. but then you work it through. you understand, as mort says, the business model has completely changed, and i began to think of it as the grahams sort of putting their baby out on a steamship in the 1900's to the new world. and bezos can -- he has invented the new world. so maybe he can find the future for the post. because it was not working. >> he...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george zimmerman. he began by talking about issues of national security. he addressed the affordable care act. he attacked republicans in a very thinly disguised manner saying things like why do they want to prevent 30 million people from getting health care, why make repealing this act their holy grail. he went on also to talk about the issue of the government shutdown as a potential balance against defunding the affordable care act again. he said this would precipitate another crisis in washington. i'm assuming, he said, they won't take that path. he also said that he
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know anny where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelical-student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much-everybody. >> shepard: the president wrapping up. we're now at the top of the hour and he is complete. the most interesting thing was the health care, at least it was to me. ed henry will be up with neil cavuto in the next hour to go through all we today. the final bell is tolling on wall street. got a down day on the market. hasn't moved a lot since the president started his speech. analysis i'm guessing is coming up present limit i'm sherard smith. see you later. >> say it ain't so. that is not what the president told leno. fox on top of the president dialing is back, addressing the domestic surveillance program days ago. tells the late-night comedian didn't exist. today a serious attempt, one last time, maybe to get it right. welcome everyon
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know anny where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelical-student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much-everybody. >> shepard: the president wrapping up. we're now at the top of the hour and he is complete. the most interesting thing was the health care, at least it was to me. ed henry will...
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hello, it's friday, august 23 in washington, d.c. we start our newscast in yemen where the countries leaders have requested drone technology in order to increase the country cost defend -- the country's defense against militants. weeks after american drone strikes hit the country nine times in a two-week period. the u.s. and other western countries closed a number of embassies as a result of and i qaeda threat -- as a result of an al qaeda threat. according to the associated press, the president said the u.s. jones had been carrying out attacks in yemen in accordance with an agreement to combat terrorism. it was signed by the u.s. and former yemeni president after the september 11 attacks. the u.s. acknowledges it has a drone program which is conducted from within the country. it does not disclose information about individual strikes. whethenow to an ongoing issue oe nsa. it has been the subject of controversy since the lakes of edward snowden which demonstrated the agency was spying on american citizens and breaking court order dril
hello, it's friday, august 23 in washington, d.c. we start our newscast in yemen where the countries leaders have requested drone technology in order to increase the country cost defend -- the country's defense against militants. weeks after american drone strikes hit the country nine times in a two-week period. the u.s. and other western countries closed a number of embassies as a result of and i qaeda threat -- as a result of an al qaeda threat. according to the associated press, the...
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summers preemptively which is sort of a standard washington exercise, that i don't like. because when somebody has worked hard for me and worked hard on behalf of the american people, and i know the quality of those people and i see them getting slapped around in the president for no reason, before they've even been nominated for anything, then i want to make sure that somebody is standing up for them. i felt the same way when people were attacking susan rice before she was nominated for anything. so you know, i tend to defend folks who i think have done a good job and don't deserve attacks. but i consider them both outstanding candidates. my main criteria, i've stated this before but i want to repeat it, my main criteria for the fed reserv reserve-- reserve chairman is somebody who understands they've got a dual mandate. a critical part of the job is making sure that we keep inflation in check, that our monetary policy is sound, that the dollar is sound. those are all critical components of the job. and we've seen what happens when the fed's not paying attention. we saw
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[laughter] i want to thank barry and your grade team in washington. disabled american veterans, like all veterans, you carry in your hearts the story of brave service that took you to every as young men earth , leftmen, you left home everyone you ever knew because clouds gathered far across the sea. you had your whole life ahead of you, but you were willing to risk all of it for this land that we love. because you know from hard experience what we must never our country and doors because in every generation there are americans like you who stand beside her and guide her and protect her. you fought across the pacific island by island. you fought into the heart of europe mile by mile to fill -- to free millions from fascists. that is your legacy from the second world war. you have the line of the pusan perimeter and survived the bitter cold of the chosen reservoir. on his 60th anniversary, all of our veterans of the korean war. [applause] to our vietnam veterans -- [applause] you served with valor not just in the thick of the gender but through -- of th
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george washington and county of thomas jefferson, their involvement and alliances in other people's quarrels. one can say that this is ben 100 percent failure. try to get it across. the effect on liberty on the american people is an inverse. highly negative. every time the united states said out to involve itself unnecessarily, it was almost always been -- unnecessarily. they could have refrained from involvement. the ultimate results for the american people was a loss of liberty. in must use power to make those changes. the government must get the resources. the reservoir, the ordinary people, the working people, the creative people, the of entrepreneurs to create the real wealth you mean we are the ones who must provide the wherewithal for the government to act as a crusader come as a savior will whenever any quarrel breaks out anywhere in the world now matter how manifestly and related to the interest of the american people in general very few americans can tell me a reason why the united states should involve itself in the civil war in syria one case after another and make the same comme
george washington and county of thomas jefferson, their involvement and alliances in other people's quarrels. one can say that this is ben 100 percent failure. try to get it across. the effect on liberty on the american people is an inverse. highly negative. every time the united states said out to involve itself unnecessarily, it was almost always been -- unnecessarily. they could have refrained from involvement. the ultimate results for the american people was a loss of liberty. in must use...
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in washington, d.c. the national security agency was once the most secretive organization in the u.s. now, hardly a day goes by when we don't hear about the nsa's latest scandal. this weekend was no exception. two major headlines ran on the front pages of newspapers around the world this weekend. the first was a revelation that a number of nsa employees were actually using the surveillance program's capabilities to spy on their lovers. or, as they called it, operation love-int. that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee diane feinstein. there are about one case per year during the past ten years that we know about. and the people who participated were reportedly disciplined. the second major revelation to come out this week, the german publicication report that is the nsa managed to crack the encryption codes protecting the u.n.'s internal video conferencing system, allowing the u.s. to spy. this comes just a short time after revelations came out about the agency's spying on
in washington, d.c. the national security agency was once the most secretive organization in the u.s. now, hardly a day goes by when we don't hear about the nsa's latest scandal. this weekend was no exception. two major headlines ran on the front pages of newspapers around the world this weekend. the first was a revelation that a number of nsa employees were actually using the surveillance program's capabilities to spy on their lovers. or, as they called it, operation love-int. that's according...
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i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> it's a new month with new records, so now what pps? let's get some answers from michael ryan, chief investment strategist. mike, nice to have you. this has been a phenomenal year for the stock market. are we seeing the second leg of the bull market? what is your outlook? >> i actually think stocks continue to hire. you kind of have this rerating of stocks driven by an absence of talent. not a lot of bad news. a lot of things memting down or blowing up. in the second half we have revenue growth, corporate earnings and improving and the expectations about better growth. we need to see that validated in the second half of the year. >> are you expecting that better growth to kick in or what do you think? >> i think what you will see is i think it was evidenced by economic data. the ism report was encouraging not only in terms of the headline number but if you look at the forward components, that's the most constructive part that the growth over the course of the next couple months will be constructive. i would argue, of usually, tomorrow's
i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> it's a new month with new records, so now what pps? let's get some answers from michael ryan, chief investment strategist. mike, nice to have you. this has been a phenomenal year for the stock market. are we seeing the second leg of the bull market? what is your outlook? >> i actually think stocks continue to hire. you kind of have this rerating of stocks driven by an absence of talent. not a lot of bad news. a lot of things memting down or...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some broad consensus. i don't know where you have an issue where you have labor, the chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right? thank you very much, everybody. >>> and that was the president right there, in about an hour's news conference, talking about a whole host of industries as well as legislation on healthcare and the nsa scandal. we want to get immediate reaction to what we just heard from the president as we watch the market about to close on wall street. the market is down 77 points right now. [ bell sounds ] there's the closing bell. and welcome back to the "closing bell," everybody. we're going to look at this market in just a moment. we did close down about 74 points on the dow jones industrials average. just at 4:00 here. but we want to get back to that in a moment. we want to break down what the president talked about with ben white of politico's morning mon
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some broad consensus. i don't know where you have an issue where you have labor, the chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right? thank you very much, everybody. >>> and that was the president right there, in about an hour's news conference, talking about a whole host of industries as well as legislation on...
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the labor mp joining us from washington, journalist and columnist here in the studio. we are pleased to welcome back the french chapter of amnesty international. they are security analyst for all of eastern europe? >> the mediterranean black sea. we were discussing at the end of part one, the issue of how much the motivations were behind the british decision, and it was made at the beginning, wondering aloud over whether or not the uk was doing this on its own or in collusion or under the instructin of the united states. the guardian published another story that shows british intelligence got 100 million pounds of payments for intelligence gathered over three years. it found that 60% of the uk's high-value intelligence is based on an essay and product or derived from an essay collection. the official reports are distillations of this raw intelligence. and if you at that story to the nine hours of custody, many are recalling images of the start of your rack war. tony blair was george bush's poodle. the nickname haunted him throughout the rest of the tenure in office. th
the labor mp joining us from washington, journalist and columnist here in the studio. we are pleased to welcome back the french chapter of amnesty international. they are security analyst for all of eastern europe? >> the mediterranean black sea. we were discussing at the end of part one, the issue of how much the motivations were behind the british decision, and it was made at the beginning, wondering aloud over whether or not the uk was doing this on its own or in collusion or under the...
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james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the support of 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this, it will roll forward toward the shutdown. then i'm convinced all the media coverage will immediately start, every tv station will talk about the effect of a government shutdown. this is tsunami of coverage is going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people won't be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> paul: it will be budget and funding the government and not about obamacare. james? >> i think it's going to be about obamacare. it's different from som
james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the...
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with aq and a" washington post investigative >> our guest this week is dana rohrabacher. he has responsibilities for issues involving russia and also looks at emerging threats. after the big decisions about u.s./russian relations in the summit, we thought it important to speak to him. let me introduce our reporters, guy taylor. blake houshell is the deputy editor of politico. >> my first quonestion is about what seems to be topic a this week. the russia subject you are deeply interested in and know a lot about. i am sure you are aware of the news that the white house decided to cancel this upcoming summit meeting between president obama and vladimir putin. i wanted to get your take. i know you have a different view than some in your caucus. >> i think our relation with russia is vital to our own national security. i would say the peace of the world. we have two major threats that we have to deal with if our people are to be safe. one is radical islamic terrorism, which is at our throat right now and murders our people. they wish they could murder as many of us as they cou
with aq and a" washington post investigative >> our guest this week is dana rohrabacher. he has responsibilities for issues involving russia and also looks at emerging threats. after the big decisions about u.s./russian relations in the summit, we thought it important to speak to him. let me introduce our reporters, guy taylor. blake houshell is the deputy editor of politico. >> my first quonestion is about what seems to be topic a this week. the russia subject you are deeply...
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the washington post use, time uses, cnn and other big names. these three are the only companies affected. the hacking group was the syrian electronic army. what happened is when you click on a link it went to the syrian electronic army's website. out brain put out a statement sawing it secured the network and blocked all external access to its system. that means the service is back up and running. outbrain disabled the service temporarily yesterday. >> what more do we know about this company? >> it's a radical group that supports bashar assad. it's taken credit for hacking the new york post facebook page and hacking bbc, the financial times and on as on. one analyst says he's expecting this to continue. what seems to be happening is the group seems to be getting more advanced. there's reports they used to just send phishing e-mails. the fact that the group is going after web based software services now that media organizations use it shows the group is getting smarter and more dangerous with its attacks. >> syrian electronic army. very perplexi
the washington post use, time uses, cnn and other big names. these three are the only companies affected. the hacking group was the syrian electronic army. what happened is when you click on a link it went to the syrian electronic army's website. out brain put out a statement sawing it secured the network and blocked all external access to its system. that means the service is back up and running. outbrain disabled the service temporarily yesterday. >> what more do we know about this...
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and washington columnist kim strasle. so, dan, this rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> i think it's probably -- other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals involved, that aside, i think as a strategy, the way we're describing it now, or we will describe it, it will have a lot of detail in it. and the problem is, this is about the budget, okay. >> right, funding the whole government. >> which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obama care, yeah, i think they're going to get some support for it. they're going to get the support of about 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this. it will roll forward towards the shutdown and then all, i'm convinced, all of the media coverage will immediately start. every tv station out there talking about the effects of a government shutdown. and i think this tsunami of negative coverage is simply going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people are not going to be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> it will be kind of like th
and washington columnist kim strasle. so, dan, this rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> i think it's probably -- other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals involved, that aside, i think as a strategy, the way we're describing it now, or we will describe it, it will have a lot of detail in it. and the problem is, this is about the budget, okay. >> right, funding the whole government. >> which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this...
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. >> translator: washington, london, and paris, official stated that they have irrefutable proof that it was the syrian's government fault, but they can't prove it yet. >> he said that the intimidation campaign has already begun like the events in iraq ten years ago, and in libya more recently began the same way. we're back now and joined by richard minster. i want to start with you. you have been saying for a while we have to get russia and iran out of syria for anything to work. but syria is really their only ally, how do we get rid of them. >> is there are more than 60,000 russian soldiers on the ground in various capacities advising the assad regime. this is russia's last significant arab ally. and there's no way they would give up that key toehold. and it's the reason why the gulf arabs and the saudis are having a grow ing controversy. and of course iran working towards an atomic weapon. if you do not do something about iran's strong influence, and russia's influence in syria, the question really is, is -- does russia and iran maintain its strangle hold in syria, or do the syrias
. >> translator: washington, london, and paris, official stated that they have irrefutable proof that it was the syrian's government fault, but they can't prove it yet. >> he said that the intimidation campaign has already begun like the events in iraq ten years ago, and in libya more recently began the same way. we're back now and joined by richard minster. i want to start with you. you have been saying for a while we have to get russia and iran out of syria for anything to work....
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. >> this week on "inside washington" -- the shocker, "the washington post" sold. another victim of the changing media universe. >> i do not subscribe to anything anymore. i read everything online. >> president obama cancels a summit with vladimir putin. >> there have been times they slide back into cold war thinking. >> a terror threat closes u.s. embassies. >> this group is fairly ingenious, bold and eager to cause damage. >> the president targets fannie mae and freddie mac. also, hillary, the documentary, the miniseries, and reince priebus, the angry chairman. >> i will not expose our candidates to this kind of treatment. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the name of the program is "inside washington" and if there is a bigger story in washington than the sale of "the washington post," i cannot think of one. we have colby king, lois romano, a "the washington post" veteran. charles krauthammer.part of the "washington post" writers group. i came to washington to work for broadcast properties, which were owned by "the washington po
. >> this week on "inside washington" -- the shocker, "the washington post" sold. another victim of the changing media universe. >> i do not subscribe to anything anymore. i read everything online. >> president obama cancels a summit with vladimir putin. >> there have been times they slide back into cold war thinking. >> a terror threat closes u.s. embassies. >> this group is fairly ingenious, bold and eager to cause damage. >> the...
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i came to washington to work for broadcast properties, which were owned by "the washington post." the former executive editor len downie was in the newsroom as katharine graham's granddaughter announced jeff bezos, the founder of amazon, wasas buying the paper. >> she read a statement in which she made clear he strongngly subscribes to the journalistic values of "the washington post." >> let's take off the pundit hats. give me your personal reaction. lois, you wrote a fine piece for "politico." >> thank you. my first reaction was shock. i was home, working. i got in the car, and went back to the office. it was a little bit of sadness, and then i thought maybe this is a od thing. maybehave tried everything. the model needs to be blown up and ybe jeff bezos will bring a fresh eye. >> colby, who would have thought the grahams would give up the newspaper? >> i was the last person to think that. this is the second time "the washington post" rocked my world -- the first timime was in marc, 1954, when i reported to duty to deliver theewspaper and saw "the times herald" had been shockers
i came to washington to work for broadcast properties, which were owned by "the washington post." the former executive editor len downie was in the newsroom as katharine graham's granddaughter announced jeff bezos, the founder of amazon, wasas buying the paper. >> she read a statement in which she made clear he strongngly subscribes to the journalistic values of "the washington post." >> let's take off the pundit hats. give me your personal reaction. lois, you...
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the father of edward snowden is criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says a former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. >> the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united get a because he will not fair trial. he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's vineyard, president obama says he will be moving the nsa to more accountability. >> i do not think mr. snowden was a patriot. oath oftrayed his office. there is a young generation that believes he is decent born. ne.re has -- is jason bour >> we have to expand these programs that are lawful and have saved lives. >> washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >> wildfires force scores of people in southern idaho. two lightnings barked fires scorching nearly 80,000 acres combined. authorities called for the mandatory evacuation of about 200 people as windy weather helps them gro
the father of edward snowden is criticizing washington for the handling of the nsa leak case. he says a former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. >> the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united get a because he will not fair trial. he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's...
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famous people coming to washington to push for a cause. we sat down in april with a special person who was trying to save lives -- millions of lives for years. she's our power player of the week. >> it's very hard to ignore that kind of oh pain and suffering -- unnecessary pain and suffering when it comes to a virus that's completely preventable. >> charlize theron is talking about hiv/aids. the progress that's been made and the work that still needs to be done. >> you all get to decide what you want to do to make something in your world better. >> worldwide 7,000 people are infected and 4500 still die every day. yet, she says, there's been so much progress. >> the access to anti-retro viral drugs in south africa leaped to 75%. that's huge. that's just in two years. we are looking at our first aids regeneration by 2015. we are so close to looking at the beginning of the end of aids. >> thereon was in washington as part of un aids leading the fight against the disease. the u.s. contributes $6 billion of oh $17 billion spent each year fighti
famous people coming to washington to push for a cause. we sat down in april with a special person who was trying to save lives -- millions of lives for years. she's our power player of the week. >> it's very hard to ignore that kind of oh pain and suffering -- unnecessary pain and suffering when it comes to a virus that's completely preventable. >> charlize theron is talking about hiv/aids. the progress that's been made and the work that still needs to be done. >> you all get...
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. >>> in washington some guy named jay carney made it clear that this isn't okay. >> obviously not a positive development and we have a wide range of interests with the russians and we are evaluating utility of the summit. >> and some republican senators agree with john mccain calling russia's actions a slap in the face of all-americans. lindsey graham saying washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with russia. also a game changer, this guy. this is great because andy levy no longer has to lock the door or anything. the cats can come and go as they please. i think that's pretty good. jimmy, good to see you on the show. you look great. thanks for the kit. >> thank you. thanks for dressing like a peeper's jam jams. >> jam jams? >> what people call p.j.s. i thought it was a perverted thing. >> you know all things about kids and sex jokes. >> speaking of which, what do you make of this, of him getting temporary asylum? >> i don't know what people are saying about the secrets leaking out. i'm rather finely mad about obama about something. fast and furious was du
. >>> in washington some guy named jay carney made it clear that this isn't okay. >> obviously not a positive development and we have a wide range of interests with the russians and we are evaluating utility of the summit. >> and some republican senators agree with john mccain calling russia's actions a slap in the face of all-americans. lindsey graham saying washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with russia. also a game changer, this guy. this...
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"washington journal" continues. tad dehaven, from the cato institute. what the social security coverage? washingtoncials in wanted to have a disability component. most people thought it would be too expensive. they got it in 1956. if you become permanently disabled, you had this program that covered part of your wages. of anally, it was half percent of your wage. now it is 1.8%. the original program was supposed to be for people 50-64 and then if you became permanently disabled, you would on a reagan's -- go regular social security. it has become a lot bigger. it has become something it was not supposed to. it was supposed to cover everybody. the trust fund is going to be bankrupt by 2016. the tax is coming in are not enough to pay the benefits. it is a situation that will only get worse. we have more and more people going on ssdi and we do not have enough taxpayers paying for those who are on the disability rolls. as a what qualifies disability? guest: that is where we get into trouble. it is very subjective. it us
"washington journal" continues. tad dehaven, from the cato institute. what the social security coverage? washingtoncials in wanted to have a disability component. most people thought it would be too expensive. they got it in 1956. if you become permanently disabled, you had this program that covered part of your wages. of anally, it was half percent of your wage. now it is 1.8%. the original program was supposed to be for people 50-64 and then if you became permanently disabled, you...
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a reporter from the washington post pokes fun. there is an editorial cartoon. putin is saying to edward snowden, here is a whistle you can blow whenever you see a gay person. there are stricter laws against homosexual people in russia. jonathan has written extensively about the issue of nsa surveillance for pro-publica. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. you might have been listening in. we have had a couple of questions about the extent of the law enforcement in terms of surveillance. let's start with the nsa. how widespread does the revelation show their surveillance programs are of u.s. citizens? >> i think it was a shock to everyone about what we learned from snowden's revelation. the nsa is collecting information on potentially every american. it is from telephone metadata. that is pretty much every call you have made. they store that data for five years. >> what happens to it after that? >> well, we do not really know. they say they can only store it for five years, so in theory, it has to be destroyed after that. another program we are learning a
a reporter from the washington post pokes fun. there is an editorial cartoon. putin is saying to edward snowden, here is a whistle you can blow whenever you see a gay person. there are stricter laws against homosexual people in russia. jonathan has written extensively about the issue of nsa surveillance for pro-publica. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. you might have been listening in. we have had a couple of questions about the extent of the law enforcement in terms of...
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reporting live from northeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. least three deaths are being blamed on flooding in the southern plains. two feet of rain fell in southern missouri in the past week. across the region, roads have turned into lakes and fields and crops have been submerged. we have a few showers and downpours, and the areas that are getting them are getting torrential rain, but they are few and far between. the weekend is looking better. some of the time lapse, enable academy in annapolis. -- the naval academy in annapolis. this is about to an hours worth. it went from sunshine, dark skies, torrential rain, a brief rainbow, then skies cleared out. sunshine right outside of the studios in arlington. showers and storms, thunderstorm warning has just expired for charles county and a county. and theiminishing, bright reds the past 30 minutes or so. pretty good downpours across charles county, southern prince george's county, dunkirk, hunting council top calvert county, more heavy stuff will move towards the bay the next 20, 30 minutes. thi
reporting live from northeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. least three deaths are being blamed on flooding in the southern plains. two feet of rain fell in southern missouri in the past week. across the region, roads have turned into lakes and fields and crops have been submerged. we have a few showers and downpours, and the areas that are getting them are getting torrential rain, but they are few and far between. the weekend is looking better. some of the time lapse, enable academy in...
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"today in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c. with the latest details for us. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning. this comes after he had been stuck in the airport over a month since june 23rd, just a short time ago we got word through his attorney that he has now officially left the airport. nbc news confirmed that he's gone, no long her the transit zone of the moscow airport. so where is edward snowden? that's the question for the last four or five weeks. we know he's staying in russia. at this point he's been granted that one-year temporary asylum, papers in hand. what we don't know is where he is in russia. his attorney says that is being kept secret for security purposes because of what he said, because of his concerns. he's very concerned about security. of course, all of this came after he leaked information about top secret surveillance programs that are still a huge topic of discussion here in washington. in fact, today president obama is going to be sitting down with five democrats and three republicans to talk about the extent
"today in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c. with the latest details for us. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning. this comes after he had been stuck in the airport over a month since june 23rd, just a short time ago we got word through his attorney that he has now officially left the airport. nbc news confirmed that he's gone, no long her the transit zone of the moscow airport. so where is edward snowden? that's the question for the last four...
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bureaucracies like that, this is true of all of washington you have to kinds of people in the world. those that believe in those the believe enforce that are drawn to the government with the power of the state comes out of the barrel of a gun. it at some point with the people that work for the government for whatever reason they do not want to be there any more. we are also reaching that tipping point in the united states. >> host: who are your political heroes? >> i don't believe in politics as a way to relate to other human beings is institutionalize a illegalized coercion. but people that i like personally and a decent human being happened to be involved in politics certainly ron paul is decent and i don't know anybody else at this point. he is not even congress at this point any more. >> host: why do you take a ride charities id "totally incorrect"? >> guest: i don't believe it institutionalized charities. i believe it helping people as individuals when i know them and can see the situation. if there is somebody i will make a loan with the understanding i want the money back beca
bureaucracies like that, this is true of all of washington you have to kinds of people in the world. those that believe in those the believe enforce that are drawn to the government with the power of the state comes out of the barrel of a gun. it at some point with the people that work for the government for whatever reason they do not want to be there any more. we are also reaching that tipping point in the united states. >> host: who are your political heroes? >> i don't believe...
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her brother is the famous george washington gail ferris, jr., the inventer of the ferris wheel. they had six children, albert, 1868, john, 1871, only daughter, eva, in 1873, george in 1875, and clarence in 1879. albert died as a young boy, so it was only the five children that continued through to adulthood. all four sons were involved in the ranching business initially, and they all grew up here at the home ranch until years later clarence, the youngest son, decided ranching was not for him. he sold his interest in the company. it was hf and his three oldest sons that continued the tradition of farming and ranching after he passed away. when hf senior died in 1904, the company owned in excess of 33,000 acres, which is really incredible considering the fact that he started with 160 acres right here where we are sitting. i mean, he really built on his empire, and hf senior never sold, as far as we can tell, a single acre of land. he kept everything that he worked hard for. the sons had a little different idea how to run the business, especially fred. unfortunately, fred had some
her brother is the famous george washington gail ferris, jr., the inventer of the ferris wheel. they had six children, albert, 1868, john, 1871, only daughter, eva, in 1873, george in 1875, and clarence in 1879. albert died as a young boy, so it was only the five children that continued through to adulthood. all four sons were involved in the ranching business initially, and they all grew up here at the home ranch until years later clarence, the youngest son, decided ranching was not for him....
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. >>> we turn now to what washington calls a growing security threat. there is word that dozens of american embassies this morning are being ordered to shut down this coming sunday. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this. what do we know about why this move was being made? betty, we know that the threat is time specific. in other words, they have a sense that something is going to happen on sunday, they just don't know where. that's why out of an abundance of precautions, that's what the state department says, they're shutting down all of these embassies. we have a list of them, 15 in all. we can show you some of them. they are primarily throughout the middle east and asia. one in kabul. baghdad, along with several others. sources tell us that this is the end of ramadan which ends on wednesday. ironically, it is also president obama's birthday on sunday and iran is installing a new president on sunday. they don't think it's related to either of those. the information is that it's related to ramadan and that's why the embassies will be shutting do
. >>> we turn now to what washington calls a growing security threat. there is word that dozens of american embassies this morning are being ordered to shut down this coming sunday. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this. what do we know about why this move was being made? betty, we know that the threat is time specific. in other words, they have a sense that something is going to happen on sunday, they just don't know where. that's why out of an abundance of precautions, that's...
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the owner of the washington team wasn't about racist. his nfl team was the last team to become integrated and he had to be forced to do so by the nfl commissioner, and that was in the kennedy administration. so when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to that pelting as redskins and the man that picked that name is a racist, i don't see how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> look, i am a big supporter of the cleveland indians, the atlanta braves or the kansas city chiefs. they don't have a judgment to them. but the term redskins has an insulting edge. i don't see why dan schneider wouldn't change it. the problem he would have, and it should be his choice, he paid the money. but the problem, is what do you call the california team in you can't call them the senators, because they would imply a team that never gets the ball down the field. and somehow i don't think that the battling bureaucrats is going to do it for a washington team. >> and micha
the owner of the washington team wasn't about racist. his nfl team was the last team to become integrated and he had to be forced to do so by the nfl commissioner, and that was in the kennedy administration. so when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to that pelting as redskins and the man that picked that name is a racist, i don't see how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> look, i am a...
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let's talk to michael farr from farr miller in washington. he recently penned this piece, taking stock of s&p earns. take out the banks, michael and it's zero, no profits at all? >> it's pretty close to zero not on the profit side really but on the revenue growth side, larry. you and i have been talking about how long you can continue to grow earnings if we don't grow top line revenues and the earnings we saw positive up 28% would have been about, i mean still a little positive without the financial, which are about 16% of the s&p 500, but on the financials on the revenue side it was up 8.6% compared to 2.9% in the first quarter and a lot of those earnings came from draw downs against reserves. it wasn't so much they were expanding business lines, but they were reaping some of the profits of excess reserves. >> so what does that say about the rest of the s&p 500? what you're saying is profits were flat. you said they were negative. >> the way we execute earnings if you exclude the financials it was negative. >> excludeing financials growth wa
let's talk to michael farr from farr miller in washington. he recently penned this piece, taking stock of s&p earns. take out the banks, michael and it's zero, no profits at all? >> it's pretty close to zero not on the profit side really but on the revenue growth side, larry. you and i have been talking about how long you can continue to grow earnings if we don't grow top line revenues and the earnings we saw positive up 28% would have been about, i mean still a little positive...
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i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. it's a ghastly story, more ghastly than most can imagine. three women kept captive in the dark for over a decade, again and again raped, chained to walls. they escaped this may after one of the captive women broke through a storm door on that street and flagged down a neighbor. well, today the monster who did this, ariel castro, was sentenced to life in prison, plus a thousand years. he had pled guilty to 937 counts of rape, kidnapping and murder. he will never be a free man. but the staggering moment came today when one of the three victims, michelle knight, spoke about the horror of the basement, the horror of the monster who kept her there and used her. >> i missed my son every day. i wondered if i was ever going to see him again. he was only 2 1/2 years old. when i was tooken. i cried every night. i was so alone. i worried about what would happen to me and the other girls every day. the days never got shorter. days turned into nights, nights turned into days. years turned into ete
i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. it's a ghastly story, more ghastly than most can imagine. three women kept captive in the dark for over a decade, again and again raped, chained to walls. they escaped this may after one of the captive women broke through a storm door on that street and flagged down a neighbor. well, today the monster who did this, ariel castro, was sentenced to life in prison, plus a thousand years. he had pled guilty to 937 counts of rape, kidnapping...
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that it doesn't break along the typical partisan or ideological lines that usually break along here in washington. that's why you have some republicans and democrats that are somewhat support of i the president and i think that's also a reflection of w there are consistents you. the first the president mentioned part of his reform would be section 215 of the patriot act. i worked at the department of justice when they reauthorized the patriot act. that is a very misunderstood and easily demagogued issue. it's going to be a challenge for him as he works through some of the reforms there. the second part is he said he wants to work with congress. the question is is whether or not that is rhetoric or he really wants to put it into practice. >>, hillary. what we heard from the president is exactly what you'd want to hear from a president of the 21st century. technology has changed. he said he's going to create a task force of experts to evaluate this. i think both congress and the administration have a lot of new information that's happening in the marketplace that they're going to benefit from but r
that it doesn't break along the typical partisan or ideological lines that usually break along here in washington. that's why you have some republicans and democrats that are somewhat support of i the president and i think that's also a reflection of w there are consistents you. the first the president mentioned part of his reform would be section 215 of the patriot act. i worked at the department of justice when they reauthorized the patriot act. that is a very misunderstood and easily...
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peter ducey with that story in washington. peter. >> reporter: this morning we heard senator rand paul lay out a road map that he thinks would represent the best of both worlds for republicans. a way to avoid a government shutdown and defund obama care. here's how it would work. first, the house would vote to repeal the affordable care act as they have dozens of times before. then the senate would likely vote to keep the law as is. so a compromise could come, senator paul says, from that stalemate between the chambers at a closed-door house and senate conference meeting. >> we should use the leverage of controlling one-third of the government. we don't control all of the government, but republicans control the house of representatives. they should stand up, use that power to at the very least make this law less bad, delay it, do something we can to protect the american public from this law. or if we do nothing, we're just saying to the president, hey, you get your way. >> reporter: but president obama sees things differently.
peter ducey with that story in washington. peter. >> reporter: this morning we heard senator rand paul lay out a road map that he thinks would represent the best of both worlds for republicans. a way to avoid a government shutdown and defund obama care. here's how it would work. first, the house would vote to repeal the affordable care act as they have dozens of times before. then the senate would likely vote to keep the law as is. so a compromise could come, senator paul says, from that...
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doubt mitch mcconnell is a very unpopular incumbent, and the reasons are, number one, he's been in washington forever. and that gets to you eventually, especially these days in a time when people have an absolutely sulfurous attitude toward washington and everything about it. number two, mcconnell has tried to have it both ways. some of the time he's talked about how he's brought projects and money and funding back to kentucky. in recent years, he's been sort of putting up his hands and shouting no at every project. he's kind of caught between the two. the third fact which is he's an insider and everybody knows it. >> that's what's so fascinating. he's caught -- the "huffington post" did this amazing 10,000-word piece about mitch mcconnell's history in the state. you see a guy, on the ground in kentucky, was good at bringing home the bacon. he was kind of a classic southern insider, i'll get you the pet projects you need, i'll bring back the federal dollars. now he's living in the tea party era where there's become anathema. how seriously are they taking this primary challenge? >> they're tak
doubt mitch mcconnell is a very unpopular incumbent, and the reasons are, number one, he's been in washington forever. and that gets to you eventually, especially these days in a time when people have an absolutely sulfurous attitude toward washington and everything about it. number two, mcconnell has tried to have it both ways. some of the time he's talked about how he's brought projects and money and funding back to kentucky. in recent years, he's been sort of putting up his hands and...
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our correspondent in washington has more. given byrts of reasons the white house in their statement earlier today, among them missile defense arms control and human rights among the issues were the -- where the united states and russia are not agreeing, according to the white .ouse clearly, there was a threat hanging over this meeting ever since edward snowden arrived at the moscow airport and got comfortable at the transit lounge. now he has that temporary asylum in russia. that will not be gone any time soon. what the united states has always wanted and has not got is why this meeting is taking place. they want russia to send edwards noted back to face asylum charges. to face felony charges. house where three men were kept captive and rate for over a decade has been demolished. the 52-year-old former school bus driver ariel castro was intenced to 1000 years prison. egypt was the interim leadership is under dramatic pressure after efforts to resolve the crisis had failed. muslim brotherhood and the ousted president's support
our correspondent in washington has more. given byrts of reasons the white house in their statement earlier today, among them missile defense arms control and human rights among the issues were the -- where the united states and russia are not agreeing, according to the white .ouse clearly, there was a threat hanging over this meeting ever since edward snowden arrived at the moscow airport and got comfortable at the transit lounge. now he has that temporary asylum in russia. that will not be...